Compensation information is self-reported. Ninety-seven percent of students reporting accepted intern offers included salary information. Of that, 2% reported receiving no salary. For the 95% who were paid, the minimum, maximum and median monthly salaries are represented above. Insufficient data indicates less than 1% reporting offers and /or less than 50% with salary information.

THE FACTS

of graduates’ career choices were consolidated in the top five functions in 2009

Overall the Class of 2009 headed to careers in 32 different functions – up from 22 functions in 2008!

THE FACTS

international students seeking full-time employment accepted positions in the United States

27% of all graduating students accepted positions in countries where they were not automatically authorized to work permanently.

THE FACTS

of students who sought an internship in 2009, attained one

Half of the 2009 graduating class sourced their positions through their summer internship.

THE FACTS

of students landed internships in consulting, investment banking, strategic planning and marketing

First-year students accepted internships in 32 different functions – up from 22 functions in 2008